• In Spring 2018, I moved my home and studio to beautiful Petaluma, California, to develop a new artist residency,
In Cahoots Press & Residency. The residency provides housing and studio space to both emerging and professional artists with a focus on artists books, letterpress, printmaking, writing, and collaboration. Follow the progress on Instagram. @incahootspressandresidency

• I am a member of the collective, Shift-Lab, with Katie Baldwin, Denise Bookwalter, Sarah Bryant, and Tricia Treacy. We collaborate on projects that broaden perspectives of the artist book. We exhibited at 23 Sandy Gallery in 2016, and Seager Gray Gallery in 2017. Check out our website at shift-lab.org for current shows and events.

• In March 2016, I was an invited artist in a roundtable discussion, Revealed Terrain: The Semantics of Landscape at the Center for Book Arts, New York.

• In January 2012, I was the co-chair of the College Book Art Association annual conference in Oakland, California. I then served on the Board of Directors for 3 years and I continue to be a proud CBAA member.

• I was honored to have my work featured in a recent publication by Lark books entitled Masters: Book Arts.

• In Fall 2010, I had a residency at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley where I created a series of prints about the walled towns of Italy.

• In 2010 and 2011 I spent two amazing summers in Umbria, Italy where I team-taught a six-credit college course in Book Arts and Printmaking with Carrie Ann Plank. The program is run through the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, and will be offered again in Summer 2013.

• A few paragraphs about my One Hour Books with Lisa Hasegawa and some of my mail art have been published in a great book entitled "Good Mail Day" by Jennie Hinchcliff and Carollee Gilligan Wheeler, available from Quarry Books.

• I was invited as a moderator at the Hybrid Book conference at University of the Arts, Philadelphia, in June 2009. Lisa Hasegawa and I co-moderated the Collaboration panel.